Automated Author ProfileFrazer, Jane Z
Frazer, Jane Z
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S-Index Interpretation
The S-Index (Sharing Index) is a comprehensive metric that represents the cumulative impact of all your datasets. It is calculated as the sum of Dataset Index scores across all your claimed datasets.
What it means:
- A higher S-index indicates greater overall impact of your datasets relative to typical datasets in their fields of research
- The S-Index grows as you add more datasets or as existing datasets gain more citations and mentions
- It provides a single number to track your research data impact over time
Current S-Index: 38.3 (sum of 22 datasets Dataset Index scores)
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Datasets
Manganese nodules and crusts from the Pacific and the Indian oceans were analyzed at Scripps Institution of Oceanography using atomic absorption spectrophotometry (AAS). Samples were ground to < 74 microns, pressed into pellets and dried at 110 Degrees Centigrade.
Authors
- Fisk, Mary B ;
- Frazer, Jane Z ;
- Fitzgerald, R W
Manganese nodule samples from the South and North Pacific were selected for the determination of their main and trace constituents. Results obtained by direct atomic-absorption determination of the elements in samples dissolved in 6 M hydrochloric acid (containing 2 % v/v of the hexoneisopropanol-HCl mixture). The following sensitivities for 1 % absorption are obtained: Mn = 0.10 ppm, Cu = 0.12 ppm, Co = 0.22 ppm. and Pb = 0.85 ppm. Uranium cocentration was determined by fluorimetry (Galvanek-Morrison fluorimeter, Mark V (Jarrel-Ash).
Authors
- Korkisch, J ;
- Hübner, H ;
- Steffan, I ;
- Arrhenius, Gustaf ;
- Fisk, Mary B ;
- Frazer, Jane Z
Manganese nodules and crusts from the Pacific Ocean were analyzed at Scripps Institution of Oceanography using atomic absorption spectrophotometry (AAS). Samples were ground to < 74 microns, pressed into pellets and dried at 110 Degrees Centigrade.
Authors
- Fisk, Mary B ;
- Frazer, Jane Z ;
- Elliott, J S ;
- Wilson, L L
The data encoded in the Scripps Institute of Oceanography Nodule Data Bank (SNDB) was used as a model for the publication of USGS Ferromanganese Crusts Data Bank. The chemical composition od SIO samples were determined using X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy (XRF). Samples were oven-dry, heated at 110°C overnight or the equivalent.
Authors
- Frazer, Jane Z ;
- Fisk, Mary B
Manganese nodules and crusts from the Pacific Ocean were analyzed at Scripps Institution of Oceanography using X-ray emission spectrometry (XES). Samples were ground to < 74 microns, pressed into pellets and dried at 110 Degrees Centigrade. They were analyzed by XES for 400 seconds.
Authors
- Fisk, Mary B ;
- Frazer, Jane Z ;
- Fitzgerald, R W
Manganese nodules from the Pacific Ocean were analyzed at Scripps Institution of Oceanography using X-ray fluorescence. Samples were ground to < 74 microns, pressed into pellets and dried at 110 Degrees Centigrade.
Authors
- Fisk, Mary B ;
- Frazer, Jane Z ;
- Fitzgerald, R W
Manganese nodules, coatings and crusts from the Pacific Ocean were analyzed at Scripps Institution of Oceanography using X-ray emission spectrometry (XES). Samples were ground to < 74 microns, pressed into pellets and dried at 110 Degrees Centigrade. They were analyzed by XES for 400 seconds.
Authors
- Fisk, Mary B ;
- Frazer, Jane Z ;
- Elliott, J S ;
- Wilson, L L
14 manganese nodules and crusts from sites in the Pacific Ocean were analyzed at Scripps Institution of Oceanography using Atomic absorption spectrophotometry (AAS)
Authors
- Fisk, Mary B ;
- Frazer, Jane Z
9 manganese nodules from sites in the Central Pacific Ocean were analyzed at Scripps Institution of Oceanography using X-ray fluorescence analysis.
Authors
- Fisk, Mary B ;
- Frazer, Jane Z
5 manganese nodules from 2 sites in the Pacific Ocean were analyzed at Scripps Institution of Oceanography using X-ray fluorescence. Samples were ground to < 74 microns, pressed into pellets and dried at 110 Degrees Centigrade.
Authors
- Fisk, Mary B ;
- Frazer, Jane Z